Trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 on brand new HP laptop (problem:disk space)
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I am trying to dual boot Ubuntu 18.04 from USB stick on HP Win10 i5-8250U with 8gb Ram and 1 TB hard disk. It has 800gb of free space but I am getting several problems stated below:
1] Not getting an option of whether to dual boot or delete win 10 and install ubuntu.
2] Not able to use free space of hard disk.
3] Ubuntu not recognizing pre-installed Win10.
4] Getting fix value of disk space around 7000MB (See image)DISK space limit
Tried many things, watched many things but not getting any solution!
Installation screen is different too
Not much option under device boot
dual-boot partitioning 18.04 hp disk-usage
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I am trying to dual boot Ubuntu 18.04 from USB stick on HP Win10 i5-8250U with 8gb Ram and 1 TB hard disk. It has 800gb of free space but I am getting several problems stated below:
1] Not getting an option of whether to dual boot or delete win 10 and install ubuntu.
2] Not able to use free space of hard disk.
3] Ubuntu not recognizing pre-installed Win10.
4] Getting fix value of disk space around 7000MB (See image)DISK space limit
Tried many things, watched many things but not getting any solution!
Installation screen is different too
Not much option under device boot
dual-boot partitioning 18.04 hp disk-usage
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Click on Device for boot loader Installation drop down menu and check if any other storage device is listed.
– Kulfy
Nov 20 at 16:34
@Kulfy I checked that too but nothing that could solve. I am attaching more screenshots to the post, please check it.
– Ron
Nov 20 at 16:47
Check BIOS setting if SATA is set to RAID change it to AHCI
– Alvin Liang
Nov 21 at 3:40
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I am trying to dual boot Ubuntu 18.04 from USB stick on HP Win10 i5-8250U with 8gb Ram and 1 TB hard disk. It has 800gb of free space but I am getting several problems stated below:
1] Not getting an option of whether to dual boot or delete win 10 and install ubuntu.
2] Not able to use free space of hard disk.
3] Ubuntu not recognizing pre-installed Win10.
4] Getting fix value of disk space around 7000MB (See image)DISK space limit
Tried many things, watched many things but not getting any solution!
Installation screen is different too
Not much option under device boot
dual-boot partitioning 18.04 hp disk-usage
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I am trying to dual boot Ubuntu 18.04 from USB stick on HP Win10 i5-8250U with 8gb Ram and 1 TB hard disk. It has 800gb of free space but I am getting several problems stated below:
1] Not getting an option of whether to dual boot or delete win 10 and install ubuntu.
2] Not able to use free space of hard disk.
3] Ubuntu not recognizing pre-installed Win10.
4] Getting fix value of disk space around 7000MB (See image)DISK space limit
Tried many things, watched many things but not getting any solution!
Installation screen is different too
Not much option under device boot
dual-boot partitioning 18.04 hp disk-usage
dual-boot partitioning 18.04 hp disk-usage
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Click on Device for boot loader Installation drop down menu and check if any other storage device is listed.
– Kulfy
Nov 20 at 16:34
@Kulfy I checked that too but nothing that could solve. I am attaching more screenshots to the post, please check it.
– Ron
Nov 20 at 16:47
Check BIOS setting if SATA is set to RAID change it to AHCI
– Alvin Liang
Nov 21 at 3:40
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Click on Device for boot loader Installation drop down menu and check if any other storage device is listed.
– Kulfy
Nov 20 at 16:34
@Kulfy I checked that too but nothing that could solve. I am attaching more screenshots to the post, please check it.
– Ron
Nov 20 at 16:47
Check BIOS setting if SATA is set to RAID change it to AHCI
– Alvin Liang
Nov 21 at 3:40
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Click on Device for boot loader Installation drop down menu and check if any other storage device is listed.
– Kulfy
Nov 20 at 16:34
Click on Device for boot loader Installation drop down menu and check if any other storage device is listed.
– Kulfy
Nov 20 at 16:34
@Kulfy I checked that too but nothing that could solve. I am attaching more screenshots to the post, please check it.
– Ron
Nov 20 at 16:47
@Kulfy I checked that too but nothing that could solve. I am attaching more screenshots to the post, please check it.
– Ron
Nov 20 at 16:47
Check BIOS setting if SATA is set to RAID change it to AHCI
– Alvin Liang
Nov 21 at 3:40
Check BIOS setting if SATA is set to RAID change it to AHCI
– Alvin Liang
Nov 21 at 3:40
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Click on Device for boot loader Installation drop down menu and check if any other storage device is listed.
– Kulfy
Nov 20 at 16:34
@Kulfy I checked that too but nothing that could solve. I am attaching more screenshots to the post, please check it.
– Ron
Nov 20 at 16:47
Check BIOS setting if SATA is set to RAID change it to AHCI
– Alvin Liang
Nov 21 at 3:40